The Long Grief Journey: How Long-Term Unresolved Grief Can Affect Your Mental Health and What to Do about It

by Pamela D. Blair and Bradie McCabe Hansen

What if we didn’t feel pressure to get back to normal after the loss of a loved one, but instead were able to walk the long road of grief with support, guidance, creativity, and hope? That’s what The Long Grief Journey offers its readers.

It’s never too late to find people to talk to about grief. So many are tending to their pain in privacy… but guess what? If you are grieving in private, so are others.

Endorsements from Readers

The Long Grief Journey is beautifully written, but it is also—and perhaps more importantly to me —extremely practical and immediately useful. It’s organized and formatted in a way that makes it very easy to understand the concepts, as well as how to apply them. While it doesn’t require journaling, I’m finding it very helpful to journal as I read to take notes and follow the suggested prompts that speak to me.

This book is essential if you’ve ever loved and lost. The way it’s written feels like a big hug and reminds us that to feel grief is to be human. A must read.

As a psychologist who specializes in grief and loss, I am always on the search for new resources to share with my clients and colleagues... On both professional and personal levels the book spoke to me and I found myself connecting to the stories told and the thoughts offered. Several times I found myself nodding along or saying, “Yes!” In the isolating world of grief, that sense of connection can be so vital. “